Stealing Authority Authors for My Posts, that are Not Written by Them

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I know that Google ranks posts that are written by high-quality writers more. I plan to go to big sites like Forbes, find writers, and steal them. I will only post their photos and byline, so it will appear that they wrote it.

I write the posts on my blog. But actually, it will appear that someone else, an expert in my niche, wrote it.

Is there a place for someone to report me to Google for this and what will be the consequences? Does Google have a report tab for such a thing?

How the authors will react if they see that? What consequences to expect?

Actually, this will only boost their reputation, find them more clients, and so on. I don't do anything negative against them.
 
I know that Google ranks posts that are written by high-quality writers more. I plan to go to big sites like Forbes, find writers, and steal them. I will only post their photos and byline, so it will appear that they wrote it.

I write the posts on my blog. But actually, it will appear that someone else, an expert in my niche, wrote it.

Is there a place for someone to report me to Google for this and what will be the consequences? Does Google have a report tab for such a thing?

How the authors will react if they see that? What consequences to expect?

Actually, this will only boost their reputation, find them more clients, and so on. I don't do anything negative against them.
They will have the issue that your linking them with inferior quality work and trading off their name, so if they find it they will all most probably report you.

What your saying is like me writing a horror story and claiming Stephen King wrote it and published it exclusively on my site and being suprised if i get sued!
 
I know that Google ranks posts that are written by high-quality writers more. I plan to go to big sites like Forbes, find writers, and steal them. I will only post their photos and byline, so it will appear that they wrote it.

I write the posts on my blog. But actually, it will appear that someone else, an expert in my niche, wrote it.

Is there a place for someone to report me to Google for this and what will be the consequences? Does Google have a report tab for such a thing?

How the authors will react if they see that? What consequences to expect?

Actually, this will only boost their reputation, find them more clients, and so on. I don't do anything negative against them.
The safest way to do this is through schema markup in the header, don't put it on body tag.
 
I hope you have a lot of money as a budget to give to your lawyers.
 
What is the difference in Google ranking of article:

- Written by well-known writer in the niche, that appears as writer.

vs.

- The same article, written by me, unknown.
 
I know that Google ranks posts that are written by high-quality writers more
Sorry, but I am not impressed with this theory. Can you prove that Google only prefers those 'high-quality' writers?

I don't think it is feasible or possible. There are millions of articles written by those unknown ghost-writers those are ranking at the top.

Lastly, never try to fake any bodies identity, it will land you in trouble.
 
Yes, in top results ranks articles by top authority authors. Examples of my niches:

best personal loans
best credit cards for bad credit
best credit report sites

See who is in the top 10.

In the next many millions of results, probably you will find many written by an unknown author.

I mean, that this is a ranking factor.
 
Actually, this will only boost their reputation, find them more clients, and so on. I don't do anything negative against them.
You'll only damage their reputation ascribing low quality articles to them, because I'm sure they write better articles than you.
 
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